
Qatar welcomes over 2.6 million visitors in H1of 2025
The tourism sector in Qatar continued to grow, with international arrivals rising by 3% compared to the same period last year
Visitors from the GCC, Europe, Asia, the Americas, and beyond are choosing Qatar for its unique combination of rich culture, modern attractions, and exceptional hospitality.
Backed by major global campaigns, strong hotel performance, and a packed events calendar, Qatar is set for an even more eventful second half of the year, from the FIFA Arab Cup Qatar 2025 and the F1 Qatar Airways Qatar Grand Prix 2025 to the launch of the new cruise season.

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